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How to claim £350 off an EV charger install?

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Thinking of getting an EV charger fitted at home?

Interestingly there is currently a government grant to the tune of £350 available towards the cost.

Although, you need to have your own off-road parking and already have (or at least on order) a qualifying electric or hybrid vehicle registered to you at the installation address.

It can be a vehicle you’ve bought, leased or a company vehicle provided by your work organisation.

Some important information. We’ve been told by the DVLA that this grant will be removed in March 2022, because they believe the market will be mature enough to continue under its own steam.

So those of you thinking about installing a home EV charger, you’d best make your mind up soon or you’ll lose the chance to claim £350 in OLEV or OZEV grant monies.

It’s wee bit complicated, and if it helps, we provide a turnkey charge point installation solution, which claims the grant on your behalf, potentially eliminating hours of dreaded paperwork.

In-conjunction, our 14-day installation guarantee from approval and rigorous systemized installation process will provide you with certainty and peace of mind.

Interested?

…go to https://www.evolutionsolutions.co.uk or call 0330 1359990 between 9&5.

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Alison Whitfield

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Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme

The scheme is currently open to applicants that:

  1. Rent their house or bungalow.
  2. Own or rent an apartment / flat.
  3. Are the landlord of a domestic rental property.
  4. Are a social housing provider.
  5. Has dedicated off-road parking at the property.
  6. Own or have ordered a qualifying vehicle.
  7. Have not previously claimed an OLEV grant.

Not sure if you are eligible?

Contact us to discuss your individual requirements.

Standard installation terms

  1. Fitting of an EV charger on a brick wall, or to another suitable permanent structure.
  2. Up to 10 metres of cable, run and neatly clipped to the wall between the electricity supply meter/distribution board and the charging unit.
  3. Supply meter/distribution board on the inside of an outside wall.
  4. Routing the cable through a drilled hole in a wall up to 500mm thick (if required).
  5. Fitting & testing of electrical connections & protections required for the EV charger.
  6. An additional three-way consumer unit (if required).
  7. Installation of a Type C MCB and a Type A RCD or a type A RCBO.
  8. No groundworks 

Not standard installation?

Contact us to discuss your individual requirements.